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Bag of Truth Rice, 1 Ounce
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Some workings call for something to scatter, a handful of grain to carry an intention into a space. This Bag of Truth Rice is a small, one-ounce curio made for exactly that, dyed ritual rice kept for workings around truth, clarity, and honest sight. In folk and botanica practice, colored rice is sprinkled in a space, set on an altar, or carried to hold a particular intention close, and truth rice keys to the wish to see clearly and to let what is hidden come to light. Hold the bag for a moment, name what you want made clear, and sprinkle a little where the working asks. It is a simple, old-fashioned curio for a steady, clear-eyed practice.
Key Features of Truth Rice
Dyed ritual rice. A small portion of colored rice kept as a curio for workings, not as a food, prepared in the folk style of colored ritual grains.
Keyed to truth and clarity. This rice is set aside for workings around honesty, clear sight, and letting hidden things come to light.
A one-ounce bag. A small, waste-free portion sized for sprinkling, altar work, or carrying, easy to keep on hand for when a working calls for it.
Product Details
- Weight: 1 ounce
- Dyed ritual rice, kept as a folk curio
- For sprinkling, altar work, or carrying
- For ritual use only, not for eating
- Color may vary slightly by batch
The Spiritual Significance
Colored ritual rice belongs to folk and botanica practice, where small portions of dyed grain are kept for particular intentions and sprinkled in a space, dressed onto an altar, or carried to hold a wish close. Grain has a long history in folk magic as an offering and a carrier of intention, and coloring it sets a portion aside for a single, focused purpose.
Truth rice keys to clarity and honest sight: the wish to see a situation plainly, to let what is hidden surface, and to keep your own thinking clear. You can sprinkle a little in a space you want to settle into honesty, keep some on an altar during work that asks for clear sight, or carry a pinch as a reminder of the intention. As with any curio, it carries your focus rather than working on its own.
How To Use Truth Rice
- Hold the bag in a quiet moment, breathe, and name your intention for truth and clear sight.
- Sprinkle a small pinch in your ritual space or onto your altar to set the working, or carry a little with you to keep the intention close.
- Pair it with cleansing or clarity work, such as cleansing smoke or a clear quartz point, if you want to deepen the practice.
- Gather and dispose of used rice respectfully when the working is done, in the way your practice favors.
- Keep the rest sealed and dry for the next working, and remember it is a ritual curio, not a food.
Pairs Well With
- Herbs and Apothecary: more ritual botanicals to build out your folk-magic shelf.
- Dried Herbs: dried botanicals to sprinkle or dress alongside the rice.
- Divination and Psychic Abilities: tools for the clear-sight work the rice supports.
- Raw Crystals: clarity stones like clear quartz to pair with a truth working.
- Sage Taper Pair: cleansing smoke to clear the space before you set the working.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is truth rice used for?
It is a folk curio kept for workings around truth, clarity, and honest sight. Practitioners sprinkle the dyed rice in a space, set it on an altar, or carry a little to hold the intention of seeing a situation clearly and letting what is hidden come to light.
How do I use it?
Hold the bag, name your intention, and sprinkle a small pinch in your ritual space or onto your altar, or carry a little with you. It pairs naturally with cleansing work and clarity stones, and a small amount goes a long way, so the one-ounce bag lasts across several workings.
Can I eat this rice?
No. This is dyed ritual rice kept as a folk curio for sprinkling and altar work, not a food. It is colored for ritual use and is not meant to be cooked or eaten; keep it with your working supplies rather than in the kitchen.
Which tradition does it come from?
Colored ritual rice shows up across folk and botanica practice rather than belonging to one single named tradition. Used here for truth and clarity, it fits the broad folk habit of setting aside a portion of grain, marked by color, for one focused intention.
How do I store it?
Keep the bag sealed and dry between workings so the rice stays clean and the color holds. Stored away from moisture with your other ritual supplies, a one-ounce bag will keep well and last across many small sprinklings.

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